Auction Catalogue

27 & 28 February 2019

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Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria

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Lot

№ 1249

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28 February 2019

Hammer Price:
£140

Pair: Acting Corporal J. E. Allott, Expeditionary Force Canteen, Army Service Corps
British War and Victory Medals (A-257210 A. Cpl. J. E. Allott. A.S.C.) good very fine

Pair:
Private W. Brigden, Army Service Corps
British War and Victory Medals (M2-167796 Pte. W. Brigden. A.S.C.) good very fine

Pair:
Driver E. A. Dennis, Army Service Corps
British War and Victory Medals (T4-041522 Dvr. E. A. Dennis. A.S.C.) very fine

Pair:
Private W. E. Featherstone, Expeditionary Force Canteen, Army Service Corps
British War and Victory Medals (A-406974 Pte. W. E. Featherstone. A.S.C.) very fine

Pair:
Private R. Fentum, Expeditionary Force Canteen, Army Service Corps, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 30 October 1917
British War and Victory Medals (A-257588 Pte. R. Fentum. A.S.C.) with named Record Office enclosure, nearly extremely fine and a scarce casualty to the unit (10) £140-£180

J. E. Allott attested for the Army Service Corps on 6 December 1916 and served during the Great War with the Expeditionary Force Canteen on the Western Front from 13 December 1916, based at Boulogne.

William Edgar Featherstone was born in Cardiff in 1878 and attested for the Army Service Corps on 22 August 1916. He served during the Great War with the Expeditionary Force Canteen on the Western Front, mainly with the 2nd Army in the Ypres sector.

Robert Fentum was born in 1883 and attested for the Army Service Corps at Tooting on 9 October 1915. He served during the Great War with the Expeditionary Force Canteen on the Western Front from 22 May 1916, based at Rouen, St. Omer, and Bailleul, and was killed in action at the latter location by enemy shell fire on 30 October 1917. he is buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, France.

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